06/16/2026
In 2017, an Egyptian-German archaeological team excavating the ruins of Heliopolis uncovered pieces of a massive statue believed to represent King Psamtik I, who ruled during Egypt’s 26th Dynasty around 664–610 BCE.
The monument originally stood about 10 meters tall, highlighting the impressive scale of royal sculptures created in ancient Egypt. The discovery attracted worldwide attention from historians and archaeology enthusiasts.
The statue fragments provide valuable insight into Egypt’s rich artistic and political history, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of one of the ancient world’s most influential civilizations.
Source/Credit: Egyptian-German Archaeological Mission, Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities